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Peacock Drops Premiere Date and First-Look Images for Miami Crime Drama “M.I.A.”

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Peacock is heating up your streaming queue this spring with a brand-new original drama set in Miami’s neon-lit underworld. Titled “MIA”, the series has officially revealed its premiere date, May 7, 2026, along with tantalizing first-look images that promise a mix of glitzy Miami glamour, dangerous family secrets, and crime-drama intensity. If you’re a fan of high-stakes storytelling with a side of sun-soaked chaos, MIA might just become your latest streaming obsession.


The series follows Etta Tiger Jonze, a restless young woman craving life beyond the sleepy Florida Keys. Her dreams of Miami’s glittering cityscape are violently interrupted when her family’s drug-running empire collapses in tragedy. Suddenly, Etta is thrust into the dangerous neon-lit criminal underbelly of Miami, navigating a world of high risk, high reward, and high tension. Peacock promises a journey that explores identity, ambition, and the dark side of desire all set against one of the most visually vibrant backdrops in television.



Behind the camera, MIA boasts serious pedigree. Bill Dubuque, the creative mind behind Ozark, is serving as creator, executive producer, and writer on multiple episodes, ensuring the series has that signature tension and moral complexity. Showrunner Karen Campbell (Dexter, The Following) brings her own edge as writer and executive producer, while a rotating team of talented directors including Alethea Jones, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Marizee Almas, Ben Semanoff, and John Dahl ensures each episode has its own cinematic flair.


The cast lineup is equally compelling, featuring Shannon Gisela, Cary Elwes, Danay Garcia, Brittany Adebumola, Dylan Jackson, Alberto Guerra, Maurice Compte, Gerardo Celasco, and Marta Milans. From glitzy Miami soirées to shadowy back-alley confrontations, the first-look images hint at a series that’s visually bold and emotionally charged.



MIA looks poised to blend family drama, crime thriller, and neon-soaked Miami aesthetics into something binge-worthy for Peacock subscribers. With a May 7 release, it’s time to mark your calendars, set up the snacks, and prepare to dive into Etta’s high-stakes world. Whether you’re a crime drama fanatic or just here for the Miami vibes, MIA is shaping up to be a summer must-watch.


For fans eager to see more, keep your eyes peeled here at The TV Cave for trailers as the neon streets of Miami are about to get very, very crowded.

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